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GameCube Memory Card 1019 Review (continued)


GameCube Memory Card 1019 Review Image  Manufacturer: Nintendo
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Platform(s): GameCube
Release Date: June 15, 2006

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2005-12-14
Fit's all of my data
I had a 251 one but when I played Sonic Gems Collection, It couldn't fit all of the files. It took around 260 blocks. So I brought this one and it worked. I moved all of my files and half is still open!!!!!!!!!!

This is the best!!!!!!!!!

Date: 2005-12-03
fianly the perfect card
It's about time Nintendo came out with a sizable memory unit that can hold large amount of information. Before now, one had to rely off-brand cards (such as the Nyko 8 MB) for large saves, and they were susceptible to data corruption and the loss of saves. A basic save of Madden, MVP Baseball, or any of the Sims games often took up most of a regular 251 block card. Saving more than that--a season or franchise--was only possible with off-brand cards whose record of reliability was tenuous at best. (Imagine saving a season of Madden and losing it when the card became corrupted). Nintendo-brand cards have an excellent record of stability and reliability. If you need a large card for saving sports or Sims games, this is perfect.

Date: 2005-11-27
Best 1st party memory card around
Sometimes Me and my brother would have trouble managing gamesaves, but not anymore. I have had this card since November 2004, and i rent games alot and I still have about 500 free blocks. Although it looks like nintendo did what other companies did years ago. Thank you nintendo.

Date: 2005-10-13
Finally... No more misplaced games...
We had so many different memory cards, my two sons would lose their saved games or accidently overwrite someone elses... With the 1019... It holds almost all of our games on one memory card (We couldn't move any existing Animal Crossing town for some reason.). I just make sure that the 1019 is the only memory card in the Cube and they can play. Now I can use the smaller memory cards for portability and my own personal Zelda games that I don't want anyone playing on :D . I would recommend this item to anyone that is looking for a place to keep their games organized.

Date: 2005-10-04
It's freaking huge.
I had a third party memory card of the same type a while ago, and saved many many games/replays/screenshots onto it. The problem was it corrupted data from time to time and eventually the whole card got corrupted. This first party version to the best of my knowledge does not corrupt data (I know the memory card 59s don't or at least almost never do.) It can hold an enormous amount of data, and the only shortcoming in that respect is that it can only hold a total of 100 files in total (even if you don't use up all the blocks.) This seems like a strange shortcoming so it's not as big a storage unit as it appears, but it's still far larger than almost anybody will use (I'm a freak and stored rental files, screenshots and replays onto it in addition to the 20 or so games I own.)


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